Katy Perry will host the 2017 MTV’s Video Music Awards on August 27.
Perry’s statement:
“I’ve been training with MTV in zero gravity, eating astronaut ice cream, and I’m on a group text with Buzz Aldrin and Neil deGrasse Tyson. Come August 27th, I’ll be ready to be your MOONWOMAN! Brace for impact, kids,”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjocLit-MlA

Past chart-toppers who’ve hosted the VMAs include Miley Cyrus, P. Diddy and, believe it or not, Bette Midler in 1984.

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We finally get to hear what Pennywise sounds like in the latest trailer for Stephen King’s “It”. The novel came out in 1986, the movie with Tim Curry as Pennywise came out in 1990. Bill Skarsgärd is the new clown in Derry.

Hang out with “The Losers Club” when “It” hits theatres September 8th

 

 

(ABC NEWS)
(ABC NEWS)

Thanks mainly to lucrative syndication royalties and a deal with Netflix, Jerry Seinfeld is the world’s top-paid comedian, earning $69 million between June 2016 and June of this year. But perhaps more noteworthy is fifth-ranked Amy Schumer, who became the first female comic to crack Forbes‘ list, which is as follows:

  1. Jerry Seinfeld, $69 million
  2. Chris Rock, $57M
  3. Louis C.K., $52M
  4. Dave Chappelle, $47M
  5. Amy Schumer, $37.5M
  6. Kevin Hart, $32.5M
  7. Jim Gaffigan, $30.5M
  8. Terry Fator, $18.5M
  9. Jeff Dunham, $15.5M
  10. Sebastian Maniscalo, $15M
Filed under: Amy Schumer, comedians, It, Jerry Seinfeld, Katy Perry, MTV Video Music Awards, music